Dankmeyer Supports the So Every BODY Can Move 28 x 28 Mobility Challenge!

Please join the 3rd annual So Every BODY Can Move 28 x 28 Mobility Challenge this July!

Dankmeyer has been a strong advocate and early supporter of the So Every BODY Can Move (SEBCM) Initiative. We have played a large role in not only helping support the passing of this legislation in Maryland (both in 2024 and 2026), but ensuring that our patients are able to get access to this life-changing care.

We are proud to have many of our Dankmeyer team members committing to participate in the upcoming SEBCM 28 x 28 Mobility Challenge, which starts July 1st! This month-long fundraising campaign will once again inspire movement, raise awareness, recruit advocates, and fundraise to support So Every BODY Can Move.

Last year, 1,300 participants joined together to raise money and awareness. This year… the 28x28 Mobility Challenge is all about making strides. Whether you walk, run, climb, surf, bike, swim, weight lift, dance, or play…every form of movement counts! For 28 days, all you have to do is dedicate 28 minutes each day to being active. Every dollar raised helps to support our state-by-state advocacy efforts, both in Maryland and across the country!

We hope you will join us on team SEBCM Maryland--either exercising along side us, or donating to support this amazing work.

To join us and for more information, please CLICK HERE!

PARTICIPATION IS FREE AND THERE IS NO REQUIREMENT TO DONATE!


More information about So Every BODY Can Move: So Every BODY Can Move (SEBCM) is a national disability rights and healthcare justice initiative working to create life-changing access to prosthetic and orthotic (O&P) care for physical activity, independence, and overall well-being. Today, this care is often denied coverage—deemed “not medically necessary” by most public and private insurance plans—even when it enables people to work, play, and thrive.

Founded and led by people with disabilities, SEBCM centers the leadership of those with lived experience of limb loss and limb difference (LL/LD community). Across the country, grassroots advocates are organizing with support from O&P and allied health professionals to modernize outdated insurance policies through state-by-state legislative reform.

SEBCM’s flagship effort—the “28x28” campaign—aims to pass legislation in 28 states by the LA 2028 Paralympic Games, building toward broader national reform and a future where movement is a right, not a privilege.

SEBCM’s founding was made possible by a coalition of national leaders in the field, including the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA), National Association for the Advancement of Orthotics & Prosthetics (NAAOP), Amputee Coalition, and American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (AAOP).